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Volume 71 (2016), 6

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(Original title: The Use and Abuse of Ideology in the Study of Athenian Democracy and Tragedy)
Filozofia, 71 (2016), 6, 503-513.
Abstract

My article will revolve around the following questions: First, who uses and defines the concept of ideology in the field of classical studies and how? Second, is the use of ideology preceded by discussion about this concept? Third and last, is this concept useful for the classics or can we do without it when talking about Athenian democracy, society, and drama? I… Read more

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(Original title: Kant a antropológia ako vademecum svetoobčana)
Filozofia, 71 (2016), 6, 514-524.
Abstract

Kant’s way of developing anthropology differs from that characteristic of the scientific spirit of the 18th century. Besides omitting the natural determination of humans he composes anthropology as a doctrine with practical intentions. He defines pragmatic anthropology as a reflected self-formation, whose objective is not a theory of a human being (“school… Read more

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